AUSTRALIAN.
THE LATEST. :(Ki§ibeifea Slut, 1.38 p.m.) (Specie fo Pbess Association.) 5 if'Ci^i'l^itrßife, This day, 2.10 p.m.
The weather is fine, but it is blowing hard, and the dust is fearful. __ There was great excitement thrpuighoijtj Ihe^t^Jasi night, and it* was long^after"midnight before the betting rooms were closed;. Sweet fir^^t lOd to 35, and was heavily 5 backed. "• 'A^BmaU amount was invested on Mistaken 3 to 100 ta-aPi.yrfs ctflferedj 6 to 1 wai wlntedf ssibouV;iiittle Jack 100 to 13 taken. About Cunnaraulla 100 to 10 oflPered, and 106 "to 8 wanted. About Darebin, who is being backed by the staMe, 100 ; to 3,100 to 4, and,lo©|6 S^hav^ been takerf." About Xord LfsgaV to eretj £10,C00; 100 to. 2 has been taken Cor. i few thousands. ' About Odd Trifctl Pollio, Stockwell, King of the Valej Savanaka, Srid Standard-bearer all find persons to back them freely at 100 to 2. |
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4316, 31 October 1882, Page 2
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148AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4316, 31 October 1882, Page 2
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